After extensively searching on Ancestry.com, I was able to find a marriage index that listed a Thomas L. Kaylor as marrying a woman named Rosalie in 1962. Once I added that to his profile, more records started popping up, like his divorce index records from Rosalie in September of 1969. Just three months later, he is listed as deceased in the Social Security and California Death Indexes.

As usual, this just leaves more questions. I’m disappointed, mostly because I wanted to grill him about what the hell he was thinking. He divorced and died in Stanislaus, CA. I can’t seem to find federal or state prison near there. Does this mean he was acquitted?

My next step is to find any family of Kaylor’s that might exist. I want to hear their side of the story.

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My name is Courtney. I'm a copywriter in Philadelphia. I've recently started digging into my family history and trying to find out information about my grandparents. They were killed in 1965 by a drunk driver. This blog will chronicle the search to find out who they were, what they were like and what the world is missing out on now that they're gone.

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